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As we approach peak wedding season, Alabama Gulf Coast Zoo is offering a unique option for couples looking to take a walk on the wild side. The zoo hosts weddings at Savannah Manor, which offers the … more
Gulf Shores City Council was poised to discuss a request to lower speed limits on five local roads during its work session Monday, June 19. HOA's of Osprey Landing, Raintree and Mighty Oaks … more
ROBERTSDALE — A local veteran who wants a Vietnam War memorial wall in Baldwin County is changing the plans from it being a traveling exhibit to a fixture in Robertsdale. Kenneth Marsh has been … more
A Foley woman was sentenced to 141 months for methamphetamine trafficking, the U.S. Department of Justice says. Theresa Louisa Border pleaded guilty to conspiracy to possess with the intent to … more
FOLEY — Crews will soon be putting the final touches on two projects to beautify the downtown area in Foley. An underground vault to cover a pump for the Centennial Park Fountain in John … more
FOLEY — Students walking near Mathis Elementary School should soon have a new sidewalk following action by Foley City Council. The council voted to approve a new sidewalk on Ninth Avenue … more
FOLEY — City officials plan to increase fire protection with additional trucks and other equipment to provide more service as Foley grows. Foley Fire Chief Joey Darby said a new pumper … more
As barbecue season heats up, you may be wondering how to square your love for T-bone steaks and spareribs with your concern for the environment. The good news? Science is delivering new, … more
Fairhope Public Utilities recently named Ben Patterson as the new electric superintendent. Patterson is a graduate of Central Alabama Community College, where he received a degree in business. … more
Fairhope Public Utilities named Daryl Morefield as its new water superintendent on Thursday, June 1. He had most recently served as the water distribution supervisor at Daphne Utilities for two … more
FAIRHOPE — Patrick Peterson wants to play basketball. He wants people in wheelchairs to play basketball. He wants those suffering from traumatic brain and spinal cord injuries and PTSD to … more
For an inspiring example of starting at the bottom and working your way up, look no further than Chancelor (Chance) Mancuso of the Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources' (ADCNR) … more
BOX More information AUBURN UNIVERSITY — Tomatoes are by far the most popular plant in the vegetable garden, but they can also be the most problematic. Eliminate the questions and begin … more
MONTGOMERY — Wise. Kind. Gentle, but firm. Crowned with splendor. Full of good stories and even some tall tales. These words come to mind when we think of our favorite senior adults. Words … more
ROBERTSDALE — The Robertsdale High School cheerleaders triumphed at the SCA Cheer Camp held at Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, bringing home the title of Overall Camp … more
DAPHNE – BBB Industries LLC, a sustainable manufacturer and leader in the automotive aftermarket, announced today the passing of its founder and chairman emeritus, Donald (Don) G. Bigler. … more
ORANGE BEACH — Between thunderstorms and rain showers, The Wharf hosted an official groundbreaking on June 16 to celebrate its coming expansion. Portside on Main, the new development, will … more
Local and federal search and rescue crews are looking for an Oklahoma man who has been missing since entering the Gulf of Mexico in Gulf Shores Saturday. Nolan Keith Flanagan, a 54-year-old from … more
A 26-year-old Foley man died in a single-vehicle car crash Friday morning. According to the Alabama Law Enforcement Agency, Jerson Palacios-Gonzales was driving a 2006 Toyota Tundra westbound on … more
A swimming advisory has been issued for the waters of Arnica Bay at Pirates Cove outside of Elberta. According to the Alabama Department of Public Health, two recent successive tests of swimming … more
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